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Coast Guard officer died 'protecting our nation,' admiral says

A Coast Guard admiral said an officer killed Sunday when his boat
was rammed by suspected smugglers near Santa Cruz Island died "protecting our nation."

In a statement read by a spokesman at a news conference Sunday afternoon, Coast Guard Adm. Robert J. Papp said: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of our shipmate.”

The Guard Guard released few details about the incident, but a spokesman vowed that "all individuals involved in this illegal action [will be] brought to justice."

The officer was identified as Executive Petty Officer Terrell Horne.

Horne was aboard a small Coast Guard craft and was investigating a
boat that was operating without any lights, raising suspicion. The other
boat was a “panga,” an open-hulled boat that is “the choice of
smugglers operating off the coast of California,” said Coast Guard
spokesman Adam Eggers.

The boat rammed the Coast Guard vessel when it approached, knocking
two Coast Guard members into the water. When Horne was pulled out of the
water it was determined that he had suffered a traumatic head injury
and died. The other Coast Guard member had minor injuries.

An official at the Port of Hueneme told the Ventura County Star that two suspects were detained in the incident.